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103: Chapter 101 Liu Shiyi’s Gratitude 103: Chapter 101 Liu Shiyi’s Gratitude Tangyu looked at Liu Shiyi and said, “Could you go and prepare so saline for ?

Add ten grams of salt and sixty grams of water, then put in a one-gram slice of old ginger and two grams of vinegar, and mix it with sixty-degree water.”

Liu Shiyi glanced at Tangyu, Liu i’s brows also slightly furrowed, what kind of recipe was this?

She had never heard of it.

Saline and vinegar do have so detoxifying effects, but they are not very significant, and what was the purpose of this particular formula?

Although Tangyu ntioned it with such precision, it sounded like it could be a special formula.

Yet, seeing Tangyu’s serious expression and the tone that didn’t allow for any doubt, Liu Shiyi was montarily stunned before she imdiately nodded and said, “Okay, I’ll go right away.” With that, she walked inside.

The old traditional Chinese dicine practitioner silently watched Tangyu, sensing a very confident power emanating from this young man.

Could it be that this youngster was also a rare prodigy in the study of traditional Chinese dicine?

“Doctor, can you really save my son?” the woman asked, gripping Tangyu tightly.

Tangyu gently patted her hand to comfort her and said, “Don’t worry, sister, it’s nothing serious.

He has just been poisoned a bit, but there will be no major problem.

He will be alright soon.”

“Really, Doctor?

But why is my son still unconscious and running a high fever?” the woman asked, still very worried.

The concern of a parent for their child was born of pure love.

“Auntie, if the good brother says it’s okay, then it must be okay.

His dical skills are really amazing,” Zhao Yaya said with childlike innocence.

Her credibility seed quite good.

Three minutes later, Liu Shiyi brought over a bowl of saline mixed according to Tangyu’s instructions and handed it to him.

As Tangyu took the bowl from Liu Shiyi’s hand, he noticed that her hand was as cold as ice.

This made Tangyu sowhat puzzled; he glanced at Liu Shiyi.

Her complexion didn’t look bad, and she seed to be in good health, so why were her hands so cold?

It felt as if they were devoid of any vitality.

However, at that mont, he didn’t have ti to consider it further and said, “Help open his mouth.”

“Okay,” Liu Shiyi imdiately and carefully pried open the mouth of the little boy.

Tangyu then carefully poured the prepared saline into the boy’s mouth, not stopping until the entire bowl was emptied into him.

After handing the bowl back to Liu Shiyi, Tangyu’s fingers moved quickly across the boy’s body, infusing Pure Yang Qi into the boy, expelling the poison from his body and directly neutralizing any remaining toxicity.

As they watched Tangyu use such an extraordinary and unheard-of thod to detoxify the boy, everyone looked at Tangyu with awe.

It was just like witnessing a martial arts master from a novel healing soone.

The expression on the face of the old practitioner revealed his utter astonishnt, and a light of surprise flickered in his eyes as he murmured, “Could this be—”

Liu Shiyi looked on, utterly baffled.

If she didn’t trust the young man in front of her, she might have thought he was insane.

With a sudden cry, the boy opened his eyes, flipped over, and vomited profusely, expelling a mass of foul and putrid matter.

Once finished, the boy fully opened his eyes, and his complexion instantly improved.

Seeing the strangers around him, he seed a bit frightened, but his gaze quickly fell on the woman, and he imdiately called out, “Mommy.”

The woman went from weeping to smiling, rushing to her son’s side and holding him tight in her arms, “My precious child, you’re finally okay.

You’ve scared to death.”

“He was really poisoned, and this young man is truly amazing,” soone comnted.

“Yeah, he’s like a god, way more capable than the old traditional doctor,” another agreed.

The onlookers around them all expressed their admiration.

“Co, son, this kind doctor has saved you.

Let’s thank him,” the mother said, holding her son and turning to Tangyu.

Tangyu hurriedly said, “You don’t have to be so formal, sister.

I think your son must have eaten sothing bad.

In the future, you can’t just give him anything to eat, especially spoiled food or even fruits and vegetables that are about to spoil.

Eating such things can make a child sick.

Also, so foods should not be eaten together because they are incompatible.

Especially when taking traditional Chinese dicine, you really can’t eat just anything.

Pay more attention in the future, and it will be fine.

Your son is already okay; you can take him ho and look after him well.

For now, let him eat so porridge and drink so milk.

A day or two of rest should have him bouncing around again.”

“Thank you so much, Divine Doctor for your imnse kindness; we will always rember it in our hearts,” the woman said, repeatedly expressing her gratitude before holding her son and quickly leaving.

The crowd of onlookers also dispersed.

Tangyu shook his head, smiling faintly.

Helping others was indeed a joyful thing.

He was used to being gratefully thanked and didn’t feel much about it.

After the crowd had dispersed, the old Chinese dicine doctor bowed deeply to Tangyu, performing a rather old-fashioned gesture, his face full of gratitude as he spoke, “Young man, thank you for coming to the rescue and for preserving the reputation of our century-old brand.

I am truly beyond grateful.”

With a faint smile, Tangyu replied, “There’s no need for such formality, sir.

Coming across such an incident, I naturally did what I could.

Besides, the little boy’s problem wasn’t serious.”

The old Chinese dicine doctor shook his head, showing a bashful expression as he said, “Speaking of which, I am ashad beyond asure, unworthy of my dical skills.

I have been practicing dicine for over fifty or sixty years, and yet my old eyes have beco muddled—I stared for so long without realizing the boy was poisoned.

Had it not been for your righteous intervention, the reputation of our century-old brand would have certainly been swept away today.

This great kindness and favor will be forever engraved in the mories of the Liu Family; should you need anything in the future, please do not hesitate to ask.”

“You shouldn’t feel guilty, sir.

And it’s not your fault, after all, you practice traditional dicine, and you don’t have the modern facilities of a Western hospital to conduct detailed examinations.

Traditional Chinese dicine emphasizes observation and other senses.

Just from the surface, it is indeed difficult to determine that the little boy was poisoned,” Tangyu said.

Hearing Tangyu’s words, the old Chinese dicine doctor shook his head even more sheepishly, “I am indeed ashad.

You could see the problem at a glance, while I was at a complete loss after a long ti.

This just shows my lack of dical expertise.

Young man, you have truly earned my utmost admiration and astonishnt; to reach such a profound level of dical skill at such a young age is fearso indeed.

But, if this old man may be so bold to ask, was the technique you just applied the ‘Immortal Finger’ treatnt thod?”

“Oh, sir, you know about the ‘Immortal Finger’ treatnt thod?” Tangyu was slightly surprised.

The old Chinese dicine doctor nodded and said, “I have heard my ancestors ntion it a few tis; I have always thought that this thod of traditional Chinese dical treatnt had long since been lost, and there were no rumors about it.

I have spent years trying to gather so information and data on the ‘Immortal Finger’ treatnt thod, but it has been elusive, supposedly lost to the world two thousand years ago.

I never thought that I would witness this lost supre skill today in you, young man.

It seems that the records were indeed true,” the old Chinese dicine doctor said, his gaze at Tangyu now laced with a hint of excitent.

“Heh, it hasn’t been lost yet, though it’s almost,” Tangyu chuckled, not willing to disclose much.

“What is the ‘Immortal Finger’?

It sounds so powerful,” Zhao Yaya suddenly piped up, her large eyes full of curiosity.

The old Chinese dicine doctor glanced at Zhao Yaya and explained, “It’s a traditional Chinese dical treatnt thod, similar to acupuncture, but much more profound and with a much longer history.

There are rumors that acupuncture evolved from the simplification of the ‘Immortal Finger’ thod.

Since it’s a simplification, the healing effects of acupuncture are far less than those of the ‘Immortal Finger’.

According to so historical records, the ‘Immortal Finger’ thod could even miraculously heal severe wounds, though these are just so legendary accounts and it’s hard to discern their authenticity.” As he spoke, the old Chinese dicine doctor’s eyes turned to Tangyu, seemingly hoping to confirm this statent from him, but Tangyu showed no particular reaction.

“Wow, that’s so amazing; no wonder Good Guy Brother has such impressive dical skills,” Zhao Yaya said with a face full of admiration and reverence for Tangyu.

Young girls are prone to idolize easily.

Liu Shiyi was also very curious in her heart.

So, traditional Chinese dicine was this profound and contained such unknown aspects.

Naturally, her feelings toward Tangyu were now a mix of goodwill and curiosity.

Of course, her gratitude increased as well.

“Grandfather, although this issue has been resolved without danger, I am still wondering if the boy’s poisoning has anything to do with us.

If so, we need to take precautions to prevent such incidents from happening again,” Shiyi suddenly said.

The countenance of the old Chinese dicine doctor imdiately grew solemn as he nodded and said, “Yes, bring over the dicine that the woman took.”

Shiyi quickly brought over the traditional Chinese dicines prescribed for the boy.

The old Chinese dicine doctor took them and began to examine them, slling them closely, and his expression soon changed subtly, “Hmm, why is there Mimosa?”

“Mimosa?” Shiyi’s complexion also changed, “Why would there be Mimosa in the dicine?

How could a child take Mimosa?

But, just a bit of Mimosa shouldn’t have caused the boy to be poisoned like that, should it?”

The old Chinese dicine doctor started to ponder deeply with a frown.

Tangyu said, “Nothing is impossible.

Just Mimosa indeed wouldn’t have caused such a reaction, but if mixed with other substances, then it’s another story.

I already ntioned that the little boy had eaten sothing bad.

Those bad things could produce certain toxins.

It just so happens that so toxins, when mixed with Mimosa, can cause a chain reaction, leading to such symptoms.”

“It seems that must be it,” Shiyi nodded in agreent with Tangyu’s explanation.

The old Chinese dicine doctor took a long mont before he spoke, “Young man, I really don’t know how to thank you.

You knew from the start that this had sothing to do with our long-standing brand, yet you chose not to point it out directly and you dismissed that woman, preserving our reputation.”

“Thank you, I, Liu Shiyi, will rember this great favor,” Shiyi also looked at Tangyu with a grateful expression.

Being thanked in such a way by a beautiful woman made Tangyu sowhat pleased.

He smiled and said, “As I said, no need to be polite, it was just a small matter.

Oh, I forgot to introduce myself.

My na is Tangyu.” But in his heart, he couldn’t help thinking, if you really are that grateful, then beco my girlfriend.

It’s rare to et a kindred spirit, and she’s such a beautiful lady too.

Naturally, Tangyu couldn’t help having certain thoughts.

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